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Agree!!! That's an abysmal response rate.How long does it take this survey to fill out? Dismal response rates. 8% of IM PDs? Come on
Do you SEE how many questions are in this monstrosity?How long does it take this survey to fill out?
Do you SEE how many questions are in this monstrosity?
Too busy throwing away dumb post-interview thank you cards from the last 10 years because they finally filled up the drawer. Priorities!15-20 mins of their admin time not worth it?
Link does not work for me?
If you go to the next page 99% require COMLEX.Interesting to see that 99% of PD's require Step 1 and 78% of PD's require Step 2 score for FM interview consideration. It seems like the prevailing opinion on here is that COMLEX is completely fine for FM. Maybe I'm misinterpreting the info on pg. 40?
How are we suppose to get to know residency programs before we apply? One of the things was personal knowledge of the applicant beforehand
Other than your daddy being the chair? Research and away rotations.
or attending the same institution as the programOther than your daddy being the chair? Research and away rotations.
or attending the same institution as the program
what’s an away rotation
Well yes, granted that you make yourself known in some manner. Typically people do this through research or a sub-i, but it could be done by becoming familiar with the department over time as well.
An away rotation is a four week rotation at a a place different from your home program. Your job is to show up early, leave late, work harder than everyone else, know your stuff, don't do or say anything stupid, and be great to get along with. If you can impress, this will maximize your chances of securing an interview and subsequently matching at the place you rotated at. You're a known entity and they've got an idea of what your work ethic and personality is like. This is why about 60%+ of successful ortho applicants match where they rotated, whether that's at home or at an away. Away rotations can vary from unnecessary and even likely to hurt you (IM) to absolutely necessary to even have any chance (ortho, nsg, PRS, uro, etc).
Through VSAS or contacting the program directlyhow do I get one?